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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
welcome and my condolences. to start off, post some pics of the bikes.
P.S. Did dad keep records? Or do you know which dealer he had work done?
Yes to both. I have folders for each bike with every work order, receipt, or shred of paper involved since getting each bike.
I've got a list for each bike I'll post in the appropriate subforums, once I get those out of the way, I'll probably be pretty good to go and can take part in normal forum conversation. It's just alot of lingering questions... like how the hell does the Road Glide alarm work (hands free). No matter how much I try to figure it out, I cannot for the life of me figure out how the auto alarm wants me to take the bike off the kickstand and start it without chirping at me...
Very sorry to hear about your father. Welcome to the finest forums around from Texas.Your dad would be proud that youre taking the time to get to know and enjoy his motorcycles. Sounds like a real nice collection, hope to see some pics soon! Good luck and enjoy.
sorry about your dad, know the pain, loss both of mine in last 4 1/2 yrs.
so welcome to the forum and try to post your ?'s in the section that it applies to, it will get better answers...welcome, from Indy
Welcome to the Forum from from california. Sorry to hear about your loss!!! I lost my dad several years ago and no one knows what its like until it happens! But hey.....your dad had very good taste!!!!!!!!!!!
Take er easy and ride safe. This forum will be here for ya anytime of the day and everyone here is extreeeeeemly friendly and layed back! There is no such thing as a stupid question so fire away and again welcome!
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